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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Clappy who wrote (32626)9/9/2000 12:53:26 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
Hi Clappy! Found this in my archives:

"In reality there is nothing wrong with you or anyone
else: This is what the voice of love truly says.
Inner growth consists of learning to hear this voice
and heed it, a process essential to living your own
love story.

People who heed it do not expect others to make them
feel loved.

Love is experienced in relationship. Without someone
to love you, the feelings of love - the warmth in a
mother's heart, the gladness of friendship, the
excitement of intimacy - have no stimulus. That is
why the commonest image for being unloved is being
alone. When you are alone, there seems to be no
relationship. People who find themselves alone
rarely feel any incentive to explore love. They await
contact with another person or run out to seek it.
Thus we become dependent on other people to make us
feel totally and permanently loved.

This expectation will, however, always be defeated,
and although we blame those who failed to respond to
us, who responded but then left, who stayed but then
changed their minds, none of them is finally the
cause of our problem. The cause is our inability to
develop an unshakeable relationship with ourselves.

The Self is the source of love.

People who live their own love stories have learned
this lesson above all."

-deepak chopra

Love,
dealie
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